Five Tips for Launching a Successful Mobile Enterprise Project

Think about the changes seen in the past 15 years in enterprise software, where desktop applications switched from native to Web. The same is likely to happen to enterprise mobility. Eventually, everything will be mobile, and everything will be Web. While HTML5 is not always as strong as native apps, it adds a great deal of flexibility and enables an organization to support a variety of devices.

In today’s business world everything is mobile and mobility must be considered as the mainstream, not the exception. All employees, from field workers to office users, manager and CIOs, must be able to access information and mission-critical programs via multiple mobile systems – it’s no longer acceptable to only access these systems through a desktop or one-device model.

With this new standard, it’s important to follow the following best practices, identified by Gil Bouhnick, director of mobile solutions at ClickSoftware, when implementing your next mobile project.

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